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Aug 8

Holistic answer to national security challenges

Consider for a moment the multitude of forces affecting the UK; from terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, immigration, pandemics and climate change to the impact of fragile states on the global community and the growth of organised

Aug 7

Side effects of pay injection for GPs

The positives of a strong relationship with a family doctor are immediately negated if you can't see them. And more important than the time lost at work through attending doctors appointments are the consultations missed or delayed due to work commitments

Aug 1

Environment Challenge and Disrupters report launch, NESTA - Media Player

Introduction by Jonathan Kestenbaum, NESTA CEO - Media Player - NESTA

Jul 29

In a Highly Complex World, Innovation From the Top Down

“Elites have a lot of leverage but less than they used to,” says Peter Leyden, director of the New Politics Institute in San Francisco. “More people are getting their voices heard.” Mr. Leyden sees an emergent American “republic of innovation,” where grow

Jul 23

Top-down reform is not enough to win public trust in services

“Over the past 10 years the government’s investment and reform have delivered massive improvements in our public services. Waiting lists have shortened, crime figures have fallen, and the performances of local authorities have vastly improved. But the pub

Jul 18

Those in the know are on the ropes

Last week a phrase dropped from the lips of a Brownite minister that we have not heard for a long while: "public service ethic".

Jul 17

Green firms facing incentive barriers

The difficulties faced by 2ºC are raised in a report by NESTA, the publicly-funded body that champions innovation, to show how some green technologies are strugggling to get off the ground.

Jul 6

Three times lucky

Another change is the creation of a new national-security committee, chaired by the prime minister, which will replace three separate cabinet committees covering aspects of the matter. This approach is an improvement, if a recipe for epic squabbling, says

Jul 5

United Kingdom Muslims Meet on Rising Radicalism

Acknowledging a rising trend of radicalism, Muslim leaders and imams will huddle together on Saturday, July 7, to discuss practical ways to fight extremism and help authorities in their mission.

Jun 27

Terrorism: Corporates gear up to face a persistent threat

“I don’t see the threat diminishing,” says Kroll’s Bob Grenier, who served 27 years with the CIA before moving to the private sector.

May 27

Demos: Social housing should provide universal preventative support

Early warning systems would save government and housing providers money.

Apr 23

Demos publishes ‘blueprint’ for social media intelligence monitoring

The ethical principles upon which the British security authorities should be allowed to monitor social media are laid out in a report published today by the think tank Demos.

Apr 17

London think-tank scores progress on the Olympics 7 out of 10

With 100 days until the Olympics the Centre for London scores the organisers on progress so far.

Apr 5

Demos: Religious most likely to identify as on the left

People who identify with a faith – even if they are not actively practising – are more likely to volunteer, be politically engaged and be active citizens in their neighbourhoods, according to our new report. People who identify with a relig

Feb 2

Mentoring schemes benefit mentors as well as mentees

A new evaluation by Demos finds that mentors benefit significantly from taking part in mentoring schemes.

Jan 5

Expert panel proposes framework to underpin any future change in law on assisted dying for terminally ill people

The Commission on Assisted Dying publishes its findings and recommendations in its final report.

Dec 2

New report reveals how cuts and confusion push disabled people into poverty

The latest instalment of our Disability in Austerity study finds that disabled people are confused about the nature of the Government's welfare reforms.

Nov 20

Britons more proud of the National Trust than the Royal Family

Shakespeare and the National Trust top a poll on symbols that inspire a sense of pride in the British public, beating the pound, the Monarchy and the BBC.

Nov 7

Disillusionment with mainstream politics spurs online populist movements across Europe

A Demos report surveying the views of 10,000 online supporters of populist movements has found that the majority are male and under 30.

Oct 26

Demos calls for an end to the NEET measure

A new Demos report on young people and unemployment.